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A case can only move from a lower court to a appellate court for which of the following reasons? a. If the plaintiff did not like the outcome of the original trial. b. If the defendant did not like the outcome of the original trial. c. If the jury was unable to make a decision. d. To review if a legal error was made in the lower court trial.

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User Gentian
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Answer:

d

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User Conner Reeves
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There has to be just cause for an appeal. D is the answer.

If everything could be appealed because a defendant or plaintiff didn’t like the answer, nothing would ever get done in the court system

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